You won't see any symptoms of heartworm in a puppy under 6 months old, because that's how long it takes for the worms to cause serious problems. But by the time a pup or dog has had heartworms in his body for that period of time, he's already in BIG trouble! So, it's vitally...
The most common worm that you may see in a puppy is a roundworm. The reason for this has to do with developmental nature, as a large percentage of pooches are born with microscopic worms or larvae in their tissues. The reason these nasty critters get there in the first place is due to...
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Infectiousparasiteslike heartworms cannot go away on their own. Your veterinarian will need to determine the best course of treatment. Medication is available to treat canine heartworms but it’s not without risks. Preventative heartworm treatments are highly recommended because heartworms are more eas...
Digestive issuesorgeneral stomach upset in dogsand puppies can have many causes, including (but not limited to): Intestinal parasites, such aswormsor coccidia Intestinal viruses, such asparvovirusor distemper Stress (e.g., from introducing a new family member or rehoming) ...
Dogs and puppies are ideal hosts for worms and other parasites. If your puppy is losing weight and has diarrhea and/or vomiting, then consult a vet to confirm the type of worm. Depending on the type of worm, your vet will suggest the test and treatment.
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You'll have access to a vet for 7 days. Digestive Infections Unfortunately, there are plenty of viruses (Parvo), intestinal worms (like roundworms), bacteria, and other “creepy crawlies” that can set up shop in your puppy’s gut and cause a range of problems. Many puppies have round...
Does your dog have diarrhea or worms? Do you need a fresh stool sample for a veterinarian visit? Are you switching dog foods or concerned about what you are feeding your dog? Is your dog in pain when they defecate? All of this and much more can be determined about your dog’s health...
Use this handy puppy poop chart to check your puppy’s poop forcolor and consistencyregularly. To diagnose your puppy’s loose stools, your vet may take a stool sample to look for intestinal parasites,worms, or any signs of infection. They may even take an X-ray to look for other causes...